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. >> pelley: it hasn't... the job hasn't been getting done these last several years... >> ryan: i agree with that. but nevertheless, this government does have to work. >> pelley: on your first day as speaker, you said you were going to wipe the slate clean. >> ryan: uh-huh. >> pelley: and then in your very first news conference, you said the president has "proven himself untrustworthy on immigration." that's not wiping the slate clean; that's blowing chalk dust in the president's face. >> ryan: well, i think wiping the slate clean was about wiping the slate clean in congress and getting congress, the house functioning ag but on this particular issue, he tried to go around congress and write the law unilaterally. >> pelley: but when people hear this, they think, "here we go again. nothing's going to change." >> ryan: i think you can walk and chew gum at the same time. i think you can oppose the president on some issue that you fundamentally disagree with, but also work with the other party on issues you do agre
. >> pelley: it hasn't... the job hasn't been getting done these last several years... >> ryan: i agree with that. but nevertheless, this government does have to work. >> pelley: on your first day as speaker, you said you were going to wipe the slate clean. >> ryan: uh-huh. >> pelley: and then in your very first news conference, you said the president has "proven himself untrustworthy on immigration." that's not wiping the slate clean; that's blowing...
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. >> pelley: he hit them all? >> oh, yeah, they were dead. >> pelley: tonight you will hear eyewitness accounts of the attacks as they unfolded. people who lived through the terror on the streets of paris and in the concert hall. [gunfire] when you realized there were multiple gunmen, what did you think? >> i just realized that they were here to kill as many people as possible. it was going to be a bloodbath. >> pelley: have you spoken to the president? >> yeah, a number of times. >> pelley: since you became speaker? >> yeah. >> pelley: you feud man you can work with? >> yeah. this is the job. >> pelley: paul ryan didn't want the thankless job of leading a fractured majority that can't keep its promises. besides, he preferred his house in janesville, wisconsin, to the people's house in washington. >> it has been polarizing. it has been dysfunctional. and at this time in our country's history, we can't afford to keep this dysfunction going. >> kroft: not since football was nearly banned 100 years ago has the sport
. >> pelley: he hit them all? >> oh, yeah, they were dead. >> pelley: tonight you will hear eyewitness accounts of the attacks as they unfolded. people who lived through the terror on the streets of paris and in the concert hall. [gunfire] when you realized there were multiple gunmen, what did you think? >> i just realized that they were here to kill as many people as possible. it was going to be a bloodbath. >> pelley: have you spoken to the president? >>...
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. >> pelley: you were there? >> hamilton: yeah, yeah. >> pelley: those conversations were about what? >> hamilton: drugs. i mean, a lot of other things. michele ferrari is an amazing, coach, trainer, he's... he's a brilliant guy. he taught lance how to... how to train properly. obviously, in cycling there's more than just training and resting and eating correctly. there's one more element, the doping part. and he gave him, you know, a doping schedule. >> pelley: hamilton told us that he too worked with ferrari, for about a year, and received a doping schedule for taking e.p.o. ferrari declined to comment. he was banned from the sport by the italian cycling federation in 2002. armstrong says that he ended his professional relationship with ferrari in 2004. but italian investigators say that there is evidence that armstrong and his representatives continued making large payments to ferrari through 2010. as we said, lance armstrong declined to appear in this story so we've put together several things that he's said
. >> pelley: you were there? >> hamilton: yeah, yeah. >> pelley: those conversations were about what? >> hamilton: drugs. i mean, a lot of other things. michele ferrari is an amazing, coach, trainer, he's... he's a brilliant guy. he taught lance how to... how to train properly. obviously, in cycling there's more than just training and resting and eating correctly. there's one more element, the doping part. and he gave him, you know, a doping schedule. >> pelley:...
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. >> we've gotten people out of their wheelchairs. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. i'm with "60 minutes." his bogus treatment costs $125,000 cash and promises the impossible. i understand that you have had patients that have stood up and walked away from wheelchairs. >> there have been patients that have improved to... to that extent. >> pelley: you know, mr. stowe, the trouble is that you're a con man. >> pelley: this is what espionage looks like. the man driving the car is greg bergersen. he's a civilian analyst at the pentagon with one of the nation's highest security clearances. his companion is tai shen kuo, a spy for the people's republic of china. bergersen knew a secret that the chinese desperately wanted to know. and neither man knows that what they're about to do is being recorded by two cameras the f.b.i. has concealed in their car. >> are you sure that that's okay? >> yeah, it's fine. yeah, i'm always reading about how this market is so tough, ya know. i tell people, go to e-trade. [ sneezes ] bless you peppers. ya know, no matter what the market does e-
. >> we've gotten people out of their wheelchairs. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. i'm with "60 minutes." his bogus treatment costs $125,000 cash and promises the impossible. i understand that you have had patients that have stood up and walked away from wheelchairs. >> there have been patients that have improved to... to that extent. >> pelley: you know, mr. stowe, the trouble is that you're a con man. >> pelley: this is what espionage looks like. the man...
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>> pelley: okay, that's syria. what do you do in iraq... >> trump: with that... >> pelley: ...with isis? >> trump: look, with isis in iraq, you've got to knock them out. you've got to knock them out. you've got to fight them. you've got to fight them. you have to stand... >> pelley: on the ground? >> trump: if you need, you're going to have to do that, yes. >> pelley: troops on the ground. >> trump: yes. >> pelley: 15 years ago, he advocated a preemptive strike on north korea's nuclear program, which he still sees as a major threat. >> trump: well, you're going to have to do something at some point. >> pelley: you would drop a bomb on their nuclear reactor? >> trump: i would do something. you have to do something about north korea. now, what i would do is, i would make china respect us because china has extreme control over north korea. and i would say, "china, you better go in there, and you better do something because economically it could cost china." >> pelley: and they're going to listen to donald trump? >> tr
>> pelley: okay, that's syria. what do you do in iraq... >> trump: with that... >> pelley: ...with isis? >> trump: look, with isis in iraq, you've got to knock them out. you've got to knock them out. you've got to fight them. you've got to fight them. you have to stand... >> pelley: on the ground? >> trump: if you need, you're going to have to do that, yes. >> pelley: troops on the ground. >> trump: yes. >> pelley: 15 years ago, he advocated...
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. >> pelley: uh-huh. well-- i'm not sure there's a great deal of daylight between those two definitions. but he definitely called you ineffective and disloyal. have you patched it up? >> ryan: yeah, we have. we're fine. we're not looking back. that's behind us. we're way beyond that. now we're talking about, how do we fix this country's problems. >> pelley: you know, i'm curious, though. how did you patch it up? who apologized to whom? ( laughs ) how did that conversation go? >> ryan: we went fine. it was-- pretty much the day after the election, or maybe two days after the election, and we basically decided to let bygones be g-- bygones, and let's move forward and fix this country's problems. and it was over and done with. and ever since then, we've had nothing but extremely productive conversations. >> pelley: paul ryan has led the majority in the house just over a year. he took the job, reluctantly, when his predecessor gave up on trying to pull the fractured party together. ryan is 46, from wisconsin
. >> pelley: uh-huh. well-- i'm not sure there's a great deal of daylight between those two definitions. but he definitely called you ineffective and disloyal. have you patched it up? >> ryan: yeah, we have. we're fine. we're not looking back. that's behind us. we're way beyond that. now we're talking about, how do we fix this country's problems. >> pelley: you know, i'm curious, though. how did you patch it up? who apologized to whom? ( laughs ) how did that conversation go?...
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. >> pelley: no? >> brendan steele: no, because i don't remember. >> pelley: emergency surgery stopped the bleeding, but the trauma left brendan barely able to walk or talk. seven months later, a biopsy revealed that his tumor was growing. doctors gave brendan chemotherapy. it had failed him before, but it might give him just a few more weeks. neuro-oncologist annick desjardins did not imagine what happened next. >> dr. annick desjardins: we gave him one dose of chemotherapy. and the lesion just melted. went away. rapidly. which we don't see that happen normally. >> pelley: two months after that single dose of chemo, the tumor -- the white mass on the right - - started to break up. brendan continued the chemotherapy and in eight months, it was gone. and what did the doctors tell you about your cancer today? >> brendan steele: no cancer. no cancer. >> pelley: recurrent glioblastoma and now they tell you they cannot find it in your brain? >> brendan steele: yep. >> pelley: brendan steele has lived 35 mo
. >> pelley: no? >> brendan steele: no, because i don't remember. >> pelley: emergency surgery stopped the bleeding, but the trauma left brendan barely able to walk or talk. seven months later, a biopsy revealed that his tumor was growing. doctors gave brendan chemotherapy. it had failed him before, but it might give him just a few more weeks. neuro-oncologist annick desjardins did not imagine what happened next. >> dr. annick desjardins: we gave him one dose of...
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: i'm scott pelley. i'm with "60 minutes." his bogus treatment costs $125,000 cash and promises the impossible. i understand that you have had patients that have stood up and walked away from wheelchairs. >> there have been patients that have improved to... to that extent. >> pelley: you know, mr. stowe, the trouble is that you're a con man. >> couric: ever since "the godfather," al pacino has been considered one of the biggest stars in film. but we were surprised when pacino told us he thought the studio was going to fire him, until this scene. ( gunshot ) now about to turn 70, pacino is in a new hbo movie where he transforms into dr. jack kevorkian, and with the help of technology, gets interviewed by mike wallace. >> jack kevorkian, dr. death, is a fanatic. >> zealot. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm katie couric. those stories and andy rooney >> i'm katie couric. those s[ female announcer ]ey savers, get ready. because right n
: i'm scott pelley. i'm with "60 minutes." his bogus treatment costs $125,000 cash and promises the impossible. i understand that you have had patients that have stood up and walked away from wheelchairs. >> there have been patients that have improved to... to that extent. >> pelley: you know, mr. stowe, the trouble is that you're a con man. >> couric: ever since "the godfather," al pacino has been considered one of the biggest stars in film. but we were...
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. >> pelley: good evening. i'm scott pelley. welcome to "60 minutes presents." tonight, you will hear from one of the men who shot osama bin laden. mark owen recently left the navy's elite counter-terrorism unit, seal team six. "mark owen" is not his real name, but it's the name that he used to write his book "no easy day" about the assault on bin laden's compound. we first brought you his story in september. owen was on the helicopter that crashed into the compound. he was the second man in bin laden's bedroom. and he took the pictures of the body that the world has never seen. owen received a silver star for valor and a purple heart for a wound suffered in the raid. but despite all that, owen told us, in his only interview, that "no easy day" is not about him. he says it's a tribute to the hundreds of americans who gathered intelligence, planned and trained in the ten-year pursuit of the world's most wanted man. seal team six, he told us, just took care of the last 40 minutes. was this a mission... was the plan to kill osama bin laden or capture him, before yo
. >> pelley: good evening. i'm scott pelley. welcome to "60 minutes presents." tonight, you will hear from one of the men who shot osama bin laden. mark owen recently left the navy's elite counter-terrorism unit, seal team six. "mark owen" is not his real name, but it's the name that he used to write his book "no easy day" about the assault on bin laden's compound. we first brought you his story in september. owen was on the helicopter that crashed into the...
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yeah. >> pelley: so they're... >> abbott: critical. >> pelley: critical? >> abbott: critical. >> pelley: abbott's charges are backed up by b.p. internal emails. in 2008, b.p. manager barry duff wrote that the lack of approved drawings could result in "catastrophic operator errors," and "currently, there are hundreds if not thousands of subsea documents that have never been finalized." duff called the practice, "fundamentally wrong." >> abbott: i've never seen this kind of attitude and... where, you know, safety doesn't seem to matter, and when... when you complain of a problem, like barry did and like i did, and try to fix it, you're just criticized and pushed aside. >> pelley: ken abbott was laid off. he took his concerns to a consumer advocacy group called food and water watch. they're asking congress to investigate. >> abbott: the "atlantis" is still pumping away out there 200,000 barrels a day, and it will be four times that in a year or two when they put in all 16 wells. if something happens there, it will make the "deepwater horizon" look like a bubb
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>> owen: fired. >> pelley: you shot him? >> owen: yeah. >> pelley: he's still moving? >> owen: a little... a little bit. but you couldn't see his arms, couldn't see his hands. so, he could've had something. could've had a hand grenade or something underneath his chest. >> pelley: so, after osama bin laden is wounded, he's still moving. you shot him twice? >> owen: a handful of times. >> pelley: a handful of times, and the seal in the stack behind you also shot osama bin laden. and at that point, his body was still? >> owen: yes. >> pelley: did you recognize him? >> owen: nope. you know, everybody thinks it was, like, you know it's him. no. to us, at that time, it could have been anybody. maybe this was another brother. maybe this is a bodyguard. maybe... it doesn't matter. the point is to just continue clearing. >> pelley: by now, 20 minutes had passed. every single thing the woman with the c.i.a. had told them on the plane had been right, but time was running out. throughout the raid, the remaining helicopter was in the air. it only had enough gas to stay for 30 minut
>> owen: fired. >> pelley: you shot him? >> owen: yeah. >> pelley: he's still moving? >> owen: a little... a little bit. but you couldn't see his arms, couldn't see his hands. so, he could've had something. could've had a hand grenade or something underneath his chest. >> pelley: so, after osama bin laden is wounded, he's still moving. you shot him twice? >> owen: a handful of times. >> pelley: a handful of times, and the seal in the stack behind...
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. >> pelley: good evening. the senate intelligence committee laid it all out for the world to see-- an accounting of the c.i.a.'s extreme interrogation of terror suspects after 9/11. today, the panel, controlled by democrats, released the results of a six-year investigation that found the agency misled the president and congress. the report concluded that better intelligence could have been obtained by more humane methods. we'll begin tonight with nancy cordes. >> a 500-page executive summary. >> reporter: in a one-hour speech, senate intelligence chairman dianne feinstein laid out her case, that the c.i.a.'s interrogation program after 9/11 was far more brutal than the agency claimed. >> interrogators and guards used what they called "rough take-downs" in which a detainee was grabbed from a cell, clothes cut off, hooded, and dragged up and down a dirt hallway while being slapped and punched. >> reporter: her report says abu zubaydah, a top al qaeda associate, spent a total of 266 hours in a large coffin-sized
. >> pelley: good evening. the senate intelligence committee laid it all out for the world to see-- an accounting of the c.i.a.'s extreme interrogation of terror suspects after 9/11. today, the panel, controlled by democrats, released the results of a six-year investigation that found the agency misled the president and congress. the report concluded that better intelligence could have been obtained by more humane methods. we'll begin tonight with nancy cordes. >> a 500-page...
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for more sports news and information go, to cbssports.com. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes," and i'll see you tomorrow on the "cbs evening news." employee: (to peanuts crew) exciting times here at metlife. we've made buying term life insurance super simple. check this out. life insurance online in one convenient session. puts you in control. i can show you if you've got a second. charlie: apparently, we do. anncr: see what you can do at metlife.com. i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen, print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant. clifton, show us overjoyed. no, too much. jennessa. ah! a round of applause. [ applause ] [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. ca
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. >> i'm scott pelley. that story tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ [ telephone rings ] how's the camping trip? well, the kids had fun, but i think i slept on a rock. ♪ the best part of wakin' up what are you doing? having coffee. ohh. ♪ is folgers in your cup a 90% smaller needle. announcing fluzone intradermal vaccine, a 90% smaller needle, wow that's...short. to learn more talk to your health care provider. [ female announcer ] fluzone intradermal vaccine is fda approved for 18-64 year olds. it shouldn't be given to anyone with a severe allergic reaction to any vaccine component including eggs, egg products or a prior dose of influenza vaccine. tell your doctor if you've ever had guillian-barrÉ syndrome. redness, firmness, swelling and itching at the injection site occur more frequently than with fluzone vaccine. other common side effects include pain, head ache, fatigue and muscle aches. if you have other symptoms or problems following vaccination call your doctor immediately. vaccination may not protec
. >> i'm scott pelley. that story tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ [ telephone rings ] how's the camping trip? well, the kids had fun, but i think i slept on a rock. ♪ the best part of wakin' up what are you doing? having coffee. ohh. ♪ is folgers in your cup a 90% smaller needle. announcing fluzone intradermal vaccine, a 90% smaller needle, wow that's...short. to learn more talk to your health care provider. [ female announcer ] fluzone intradermal vaccine is fda approved for...
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>> pelley: now, dr. john lapook on assignment for "60 minutes." >> lapook: 5% of americans live in states where pot is legal for recreational use, but by next wednesday, that percentage could swell to almost 25%. it's on the ballot in five states: california, massachusetts, maine, arizona and nevada. if it passes in those states, it shift in attitudes. the latest poll shows more than half of americans favor legalization. the state with the most experience with legal recreational pot is colorado, which allowed retail sale of the drug, starting in 2014. no other state has gone further or faster into the legal weed business, but it's still in its infancy and remains an experiment. so with next week's vote in mind, we went to colorado to this county in southern colorado has been called the "napa valley of cannabis" for a reason. no community has felt the impact of legalization more powerfully than pueblo. a former steel town of 160,000 residents, it is now home to over 90 pot growing facilities. this is the
>> pelley: now, dr. john lapook on assignment for "60 minutes." >> lapook: 5% of americans live in states where pot is legal for recreational use, but by next wednesday, that percentage could swell to almost 25%. it's on the ballot in five states: california, massachusetts, maine, arizona and nevada. if it passes in those states, it shift in attitudes. the latest poll shows more than half of americans favor legalization. the state with the most experience with legal...
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. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) >> stahl: the threat of a russian invasion of ukraine keeps escalating, as last-minute diplomacy continues. president vladimir putin says ukraine belongs with russia, and wants a promise it will never join nato, the western military alliance. but his saber-rattling has produced exactly what he was trying to prevent: more nato and u.s. troops in eastern europe. still, yesterday, ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky angrily called on the west to do more, saying this is not about war in ukraine, this is about war in europe. today president biden met with the national security council at the white house, and secretary of state blinken repeated the u.s. view that putin's plan to invade "is moving forward." we spoke late in the week with the foreign minister of ukraine, dmytro kuleba, about the crisis, at the front. >> dmytro kuleba: we still see a room for diplomacy to-- let's put it this way-- demotivate president putin from resorting
. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) >> stahl: the threat of a russian invasion of ukraine keeps escalating, as last-minute diplomacy continues. president vladimir putin says ukraine belongs with russia, and wants a promise it will never join nato, the western military alliance. but his saber-rattling has produced exactly what he was trying to prevent: more nato and u.s. troops in eastern europe. still, yesterday, ukrainian president...
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. >> pelley: what's your top individual income tax rate? >> 52%. >> pelley: 52%? >> yeah, for people making 10 million or more. >> pelley: all that tax money, he says, will pay for free college tuition for students and free medical care for everyone, administered by the government. >> it's a government insurance program. people still go to the doctors that they want. it's the same thing as medicare now, which exists for seniors. we would expand it to all people. >> pelley: you have vowed to increase the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. >> over several years. >> pelley: aren't employers going to start laying people off just saying, "i'm sorry, i can't afford to keep you anymore." >> quite the contrary. every workener this country will be earning at least a living wage, and what that means is those workers will have disposable income, and when you do that, you create jobs. congress. >> no, it's not. change always takes place when millions of people stand up and fight back. and what we are talking about in revolution. >> pelley: the republicans in congress are go
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>> pelley: margaret, thank you. in syria's civil war today, artillery fire apparently missed its mark, crossed the border and fell into neighboring turkey. five people were killed and a dozen were wounded. turkey responded by firing shells into syria and late today the white house said it stands with turkey, a u.s. ally. inside syria, one of the world's oldest cities is being turned into rubble. four massive bombs tore through the main square of aleppo today. the pictures are astounding. buildings were leveled, victims trapped, at least 40 dead. this was a city of three million people. the civil war began as a popular uprising against the assad dictatorship which has ruled syria 42 years. one of the most experienced war correspondents covering the civil war in syria is our clarissa ward. she's recently returned from aleppo and joins us now at the broadcast center in new york. clarissa, what can you tell us about who might have been behind these bombings today? >> reporter: well, scott, so far no group has actually c
>> pelley: margaret, thank you. in syria's civil war today, artillery fire apparently missed its mark, crossed the border and fell into neighboring turkey. five people were killed and a dozen were wounded. turkey responded by firing shells into syria and late today the white house said it stands with turkey, a u.s. ally. inside syria, one of the world's oldest cities is being turned into rubble. four massive bombs tore through the main square of aleppo today. the pictures are astounding....
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>> pelley: lee, thanks very much. in new york city today, the police said a man confessed to a series of firebombings there. se suspect throwing a firebomb at a hindu temple, one of at least five attacks on new year's day that also targeted an islamic cultural center. the police used video from another security camera to identify the suspect's car and track him down. much of the eastern half of the country in a deep freeze tonight. arctic air from canada has brought the coldest weather most of america has seen so far this winter. along with the cold came the snow in michigan and other places around the great lakes. and in florida, it's been a race to get the strawberry crop harvested before it's damaged by frost. oil prices jumped today after iran made a new threat against the u.s. navy. that story is next. >> pelley: iran issued a warning to the u.s. navy operating in the persian gulf. the white house said need iran's just lashing out because its economy is suffering under sanctions aimed at its nuclear program. we a
>> pelley: lee, thanks very much. in new york city today, the police said a man confessed to a series of firebombings there. se suspect throwing a firebomb at a hindu temple, one of at least five attacks on new year's day that also targeted an islamic cultural center. the police used video from another security camera to identify the suspect's car and track him down. much of the eastern half of the country in a deep freeze tonight. arctic air from canada has brought the coldest weather...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. 16,032 american dead, 443 billion dollars. that's what 10 years in afghanistan has cost. it has purchased a decade without another attack on american soil from al qaeda in afghanistan. tonight, president obama will tell the nation the time has come to wind down the war. as with everything in afghanistan, his decision is controversial. we have four reports tonight on this turning point for america. first, chip reed at the white house. chip. what has the president decided to do? >> reporter: scott, the president has decided to start bringing troops home from afghanistan next month, just as he promised a year and a half ago. in tonight's address from the white house, the president will tell a nation that has grown deeply weary of the war in afghanistan that the withdrawal of troops will begin next month, that 10,000 troops will come out by the end of this year, and that all 33,000 surge troops will be withdrawn by september 2012. that will leave nearly 70,000 troops. the president has p
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. 16,032 american dead, 443 billion dollars. that's what 10 years in afghanistan has cost. it has purchased a decade without another attack on american soil from al qaeda in afghanistan. tonight, president obama will tell the nation the time has come to wind down the war. as with everything in afghanistan, his decision is controversial. we have four reports tonight on this...
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uh-oh... >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." , but at fisher investments we're clearly different. (ot) different how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you must earn commissions on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher. (other money manager) ok, then you probably sneak in some hidden and layered fees. (fisher investments) no. we structure our fees so we do better when clients do better. that might be why most of our clients come from other money managers. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. people with plaque psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make. like the shot they take. the memories they create. or the spin they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, you can achieve clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla can cause serious allerg
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. >> pelley: good evening. tonight the credibility of the united states is at stake. the economy is hanging it in the balance. and washington has waited until the last minute to prevent a historic default on the country's debts. the house is expected to vote shortly on a compromise that would cut federal spending and raise the amount of money that the united states can borrow. it's just one day ahead of the deadline when the u.s. will begin running out of money to pay its bills. the fight over the budget with its name-calling and posturing became a symbol of dysfunction in washington. nancy cordes is at the capitol to explain the compromise that now heading to a vote. >> reporter: scott, good evening. we just herd that congresswoman gabbie gifford who was shot in the head in her home district of tucson, arizona b six months ago is back in washington for the first time tonight to support her colleagues as they cast this critical vote. right now there are far more republicans than democrats voting yes, that's wha
. >> pelley: good evening. tonight the credibility of the united states is at stake. the economy is hanging it in the balance. and washington has waited until the last minute to prevent a historic default on the country's debts. the house is expected to vote shortly on a compromise that would cut federal spending and raise the amount of money that the united states can borrow. it's just one day ahead of the deadline when the u.s. will begin running out of money to pay its bills. the fight...
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. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 >> cbs money watch sponsored by american express open. proud supporter of growing businesses. >> quijano: good evening. the final jobs report before the election comes out friday. it's expected to show 175,000 jobs were added this month. pfizer and starbucks report earnings this week, and halloween shoppers are expected to scare up a record $8.4 billion in sales. i thought i married an italian. my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. through ancestry, he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. alright, did you know i was the mommy slam dunk champion? really? yes, really! don't sound so surprised. alright, here we go. let's hear the crowd. ahhhh! i go to the right. i go to the left. fake 'em out. mama go up, up, up! she did it. -ag
. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 >> cbs money watch sponsored by american express open. proud supporter of growing businesses. >> quijano: good evening. the final jobs report before the election comes out friday. it's expected to show 175,000 jobs were added this month. pfizer and starbucks report earnings this week, and halloween shoppers are expected to scare up a record $8.4 billion in sales. i thought i married an italian. my lineage was the...
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>> not yet. >> pelley: really? >> i've narrowed it down but, you know, i like a little bit of each of... well, i wouldn't say each of them. but there's things that i've seen in some of them that i wish i could combine all into one. (laughs) bu but we can't do that, so it's just going to be, okay, who i think is more aligned with what means the most to me. >> >> pelley: audrey, how do you decide? >> mine's going to be pretty much throwing a dart. >> pelley: throwing a dart? >> well, i mean no that not literally.... >> couric: well, it might work as well as anything else. >> it just might be the best route to go. >> pelley: mike, what do you want to hear that you're not hearing? >> i think the government needs to get out of our way. the backbone of the country is small businesses and we need to just get the government out of our hair. >> well, i know they're talking a lot about overseas and foreign relations and gay marriage and that... all that stuff is also important, but i know for what means the most to me is eco
>> not yet. >> pelley: really? >> i've narrowed it down but, you know, i like a little bit of each of... well, i wouldn't say each of them. but there's things that i've seen in some of them that i wish i could combine all into one. (laughs) bu but we can't do that, so it's just going to be, okay, who i think is more aligned with what means the most to me. >> >> pelley: audrey, how do you decide? >> mine's going to be pretty much throwing a dart. >>...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. a new headache landed today in the clinton campaign inbox-- another hacked e-mail has gone public, this one from an aide to former president bill clinton and his family foundation. it reveals a tangled web of charity and personal financial en calls "bill clinton incorporated." it's 12 days until the election, and we begin tonight with nancy cordes. >> reporter: republicans accused the clintons today of cashing in on charity work, citing a hacked memo in which mr. clinton's longtime aide, doug band, described how he urged clinton foundation donors to offer president clinton paid speeches as well. financial giant, u.b.s., he said, agreed to a series of the british firm barclays shelled out $700,000 for two speeches. and for-profit university chain laureate international paid $3.5 million a year for what band described as a "foundation relationship that evolved into a business relationship for president clinton." >> thank you so much. >> reporter: band wrote the memo in 2011 after chelse
this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. a new headache landed today in the clinton campaign inbox-- another hacked e-mail has gone public, this one from an aide to former president bill clinton and his family foundation. it reveals a tangled web of charity and personal financial en calls "bill clinton incorporated." it's 12 days until the election, and we begin tonight with nancy cordes. >> reporter: republicans...
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>> no... >> pelley: why not? >> brittany phipps: i can't afford it. >> sissy cantrell: i can't, either. >> pelley: sissy cantrell was laid off from a head start center. migraines and seizures. >> cantrell: i cry for no reason at all, okay. >> have you been seeing a counselor? >> cantrell: no. >> okay. >> pelley: she came away from the health wagon with medication. brittany phipps works more than 50 hours a week, but that's two part-time jobs, so there's no insurance for her diabetes. so you're getting your insulin through the health wagon? >> phipps: i am now, yeah. >> pelley: and if that wasn't available, where would you get the insulin? >> phipps: i don't know. >> pelley: walter laney's diabetes blinded him in one eye and threatens the other. the health wagon stabilized him and set him up with a specialist. >> hey, walter, this is dr. isaacs. how's it going? >> walter laney: it's going pretty good. >> how have you're sugars been? >> laney: okay. they got my blood sugars back under control. before this year, i w
>> no... >> pelley: why not? >> brittany phipps: i can't afford it. >> sissy cantrell: i can't, either. >> pelley: sissy cantrell was laid off from a head start center. migraines and seizures. >> cantrell: i cry for no reason at all, okay. >> have you been seeing a counselor? >> cantrell: no. >> okay. >> pelley: she came away from the health wagon with medication. brittany phipps works more than 50 hours a week, but that's two...
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: i'm scott pelley. we'll be back next week, with another edition of "60 minutes." ♪ it's a lot easier to make decisions when you know what comes next. if you move your old 401(k) to a fidelity ira, we make sure you're in the loop at every step from the moment you decide to move your money to the instant your new retirement account is funded. ♪ oh and at fidelity, you'll see how all your investments are working together. because when you know where you stand, things are just clearer. ♪ just remember what i said about a little bit o' soul ♪ captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> previously on celeb rid big brother. >> right off the jump shannon and omarosa teamed up. >> first the first time in big brother history, women should work together. >> and together formed an all-women power alliance. >> soon after ross became their lucky number seven. >> that is my favorite so far, seven strong. >> for me it's a groat move t
: i'm scott pelley. we'll be back next week, with another edition of "60 minutes." ♪ it's a lot easier to make decisions when you know what comes next. if you move your old 401(k) to a fidelity ira, we make sure you're in the loop at every step from the moment you decide to move your money to the instant your new retirement account is funded. ♪ oh and at fidelity, you'll see how all your investments are working together. because when you know where you stand, things are just...
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>> gerber: yeah. >> pelley: all four of them? >> gerber: all four of them. >> pelley: the men had breached a 10,000-volt fence, passed security cameras, and walked three-quarters of a mile to the control room that monitors alarms and responds to emergencies. gerber called the security office, just three minutes away. >> gerber: i immediately said to them they must come and help us. "we're under attack. there's four armed men inside our building." the first guy who stepped into the office, he said to me, "why do you phone?" he was shouting at me, "why do you phone? why do you phone?" >> pelley: in english? >> gerber: yeah, in english. and i was still so surprised, you know. my first words to them-- "is this a joke?" >> pelley: the only other employee in the control room was ria meiring. >> ria meiring: and he grabbed me at my hair and pull me out. and he put a gun to my head while the other three guys were fighting with anton. >> pelley: but the attack on the control room was just the start. a second group of gunmen, on the other
>> gerber: yeah. >> pelley: all four of them? >> gerber: all four of them. >> pelley: the men had breached a 10,000-volt fence, passed security cameras, and walked three-quarters of a mile to the control room that monitors alarms and responds to emergencies. gerber called the security office, just three minutes away. >> gerber: i immediately said to them they must come and help us. "we're under attack. there's four armed men inside our building." the...
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>> pelley: tonight, the shootings in tulsa. three black men are dead, two white men in custody, but was the attack racially motivated? anna werner talks with one of the wounded. the special prosecutor rules out a first degree murder charge in the trayvon martin case. mark strassmann on what that will mean. on the eve of what was supposed to be a cease-fire in syria, the violence spreads to turkey clarissa ward is there. and he was there from the very first second of "60 minutes". >> you don't trust whites. you've said so. you don't trust jews. you've said so. well, here i am. >> pelley: remembering mike wallace. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. good evening, we begin tonight with a question that doesn't have an answer yet. why would two white men in tulsa homahoma, open fire on five african americans they apparently didn't even know? 19-year-old jake england and 32- year-old alvin watts are being held tonight on suspicion of irstt degree murder in the deaths early friday morning of d
>> pelley: tonight, the shootings in tulsa. three black men are dead, two white men in custody, but was the attack racially motivated? anna werner talks with one of the wounded. the special prosecutor rules out a first degree murder charge in the trayvon martin case. mark strassmann on what that will mean. on the eve of what was supposed to be a cease-fire in syria, the violence spreads to turkey clarissa ward is there. and he was there from the very first second of "60...
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. >> pelley: hoping to die for it? >> yeah. >> pelley: at the age of 19, this american joined organized friends to go to syria to join the brutal fight. he's now facing 15 years in prison, but was released for one day to tell his story to us. >> pelley: did you see the videos of the isis atrocities? >> yes, i have seen them. >> pelley: of the jordanian pilot that they burned to death? did you think you were going to be doing that kind of thing? >> yeah. i was going to be participating in those activities. have to do with this coming election? a lot. it's on the ballot in many states to make it legal for recreational use. if it passes, pot would be legal in almost a quarter of the country. to understand the pros and cons of legalized marijuana, we went to colorado, the heartland of legal marijuana in america. is it fair to say this is tricky? >> it is fair to say this is more than tricky. this is, you know, about the hardest, most complicated thing in had to work on. ? ? ? >> cooper: something unusual happened on the wa
. >> pelley: hoping to die for it? >> yeah. >> pelley: at the age of 19, this american joined organized friends to go to syria to join the brutal fight. he's now facing 15 years in prison, but was released for one day to tell his story to us. >> pelley: did you see the videos of the isis atrocities? >> yes, i have seen them. >> pelley: of the jordanian pilot that they burned to death? did you think you were going to be doing that kind of thing? >> yeah....
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so much for your insight. >> thanks. >> pelley: stay or go? a tough choice for folks living near a leaking gas well. that's next. surance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan [mother] yeah but this neighborhood,i feel like it's got a lot of what we were kinda talking about. we should definitely go see it. [agent] hi. melanie. maggie. living room. [dad]what about this? this looks [brendan] no. [mother] isn't it great? [agent] hey brendan,you might like this room. [announcer]redfin pays its agents based on your happiness... that's real estate, redefined. >> pelley: county health officials said today they don't believe there will be any long-term effects from the methane gas leak in the porter ranch neighborhood of los angeles. the gas has been spewing from a well since october. mireya villarreal is there. >> shut it all down! >> reporter: the pool of people affected
so much for your insight. >> thanks. >> pelley: stay or go? a tough choice for folks living near a leaking gas well. that's next. surance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan [mother] yeah but this neighborhood,i feel like it's got a lot of what we were kinda talking about. we should definitely go see...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: a tale of two crises in two michigan cities cried out for the nation's attention today and got it. the governor asked the president to declare a disaster in flint where lead has contaminated the water. and detroit's public schools closed today when teachers stage aid sick-out to protest what they say are descrus drus buildings. first, omar villafranca in detroit. detroit teachers who called in sick today were instead protesting outside of the detroit auto show where president obama was a guest. >> i have to take a stand. >> reporter: monica tyson teaches elementary and junior high students. >> my mindset is always to be sure they have the best education possible, but at the same time, we have to also stand up for their rights because they can't speak for themselves. >> reporter: the planned sick-out affected nearly 45,000 students and shut down 91% of detroit public schools. >> stand up! >> fight back! >> reporter: teachers are upset about recent paycuts and what they are calling deplorable conditi
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: a tale of two crises in two michigan cities cried out for the nation's attention today and got it. the governor asked the president to declare a disaster in flint where lead has contaminated the water. and detroit's public schools closed today when teachers stage aid sick-out to protest what they say are descrus drus buildings. first, omar villafranca in detroit. detroit teachers who called...
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. >> pelley: over two hours, dr. alizadeh removed the balloons from under wa'ad's skin, cut out the scars, and joined the new skin together. >> montanti: look at him. he looks beautiful. >> pelley: plastic surgery requires months of healing. and in recovery, wa'ad had a long way to go. >> montanti: there you go. take a look at mommy. >> pelley: for the first time, his mother began to recognize the face she hadn't seen in more than two years. >> montanti: don't cry, be happy. >> waffa: thank you. thank so much. >> alizadeh: my pleasure. >> pelley: i'm curious why you do this. >> alizadeh: i do this probably for the most selfish reason, which is that it feels good. what do you think? >> montanti: well, my charity is very personal. it becomes a global family. all these children-- i say "my children" so often, because i feel that they are. i love all of them. it's more than just an organization that is giving a child a leg or fixing his face. these children go back as little ambassadors, and they tell their town, their v
. >> pelley: over two hours, dr. alizadeh removed the balloons from under wa'ad's skin, cut out the scars, and joined the new skin together. >> montanti: look at him. he looks beautiful. >> pelley: plastic surgery requires months of healing. and in recovery, wa'ad had a long way to go. >> montanti: there you go. take a look at mommy. >> pelley: for the first time, his mother began to recognize the face she hadn't seen in more than two years. >> montanti:...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. arizona says the federal government failed to stop illegal immigration so the state had to do it. that was the heart of the issue before the supreme court today. arizona passed an aggressive law in 2010 designed to make life so difficult for illegal immigrants, that they would choose to leave, and even with major provisioning of the law put on hold by lower courts, there is evidence that it's working. but the obama administration told the court today arizona should not be allowed to encroach on the authority of the federal government. you could tell what the justices were thinking by the questions they asked. chief legal correspondent jan crawford was there to hear them today. jan. >> reporter: well, scott, it's always dangerous to predict how the court's going to decide a case after you've listened to an argument, but in that court today, this case didn't seem to divide the justices along ideological lines, liberal justices and conservative justices had tough questions for the obama
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. arizona says the federal government failed to stop illegal immigration so the state had to do it. that was the heart of the issue before the supreme court today. arizona passed an aggressive law in 2010 designed to make life so difficult for illegal immigrants, that they would choose to leave, and even with major provisioning of the law put on hold by lower courts, there is...